I broke my "always start Tony Gonzalez" rule and it looks like it might bite me in the ass.

Between Gonzalez and Dalton, I have 61 points sitting on my bench. Add in Donald Jones (a player I've never started) and there's 78 points between three players. And, Gonzalez just almost got a third touchdown.

Once again I find myself down 60 points needing a miracle. Whenever I make a lineup change it's the wrong one. Benched Fred Jackson based on the season ranking of Pats defense, and left 26 points on the bench. Chose Freeman over Rivers in head-to-head game and lost 19-27.

I'm in four fantasy leagues, and my opponents are starting Ben Roethlisberger in three of them.

I don't follow fantasy stuff on Sundays (Sunday is for real football, fantasy is for the rest of the week) and playing in multiple leagues usually erases any real cheering for/against players factor. But in this scenario, I am pulling hard for Big Ben to tank.

I'd just like to point out, skeptical mockers, that Blaine Gabbert led House Legion to a victory and the top score of the week in Dynasty, even if his contribution was modest. His leadership helped the other 9 guys perform their very best.

I'd just like to point out, skeptical mockers, that Blaine Gabbert led House Legion to a victory and the top score of the week in Dynasty, even if his contribution was modest. His leadership helped the other 9 guys perform their very best.

I'd just like to point out, skeptical mockers, that Blaine Gabbert led House Legion to a victory and the top score of the week in Dynasty, even if his contribution was modest. His leadership helped the other 9 guys perform their very best.

Blaine Gabbert, 1-0 in Dynasty.

You should keep starting him. Ride the hot hand.

karmajay wrote:

Man almost squeaked out a win even with the late inactive.

You guys need to beat Legion, you dont want him to win this thing do ya?

Yes, we do! After last year's double-semifinal-losses-against-the-one-team-out-of-11-to-score-more-that-week, he deserves a win!